DailyBooth explained

DailyBooth
Url:http://www.dailybooth.com
Commercial:No
Type:Image hosting service, social networking, photoblog
Registration:Yes
Author:NA
Launch Date:13 February 2009
Current Status:Defunct

DailyBooth was a photoblogging website designed for users to take a photo of themselves every day with a caption, in order to document and share their life with others, thus the slogan "your life in pictures." It was similar to social-networking websites such as Twitter in that you could follow other users and allow them to follow you in turn and get real-time updates on what other people are doing. The user base was geared towards teens.[1]

In August 2009, the site was reported to have over 3 million unique visitors a month with a growth rate of about 35% a month. On 11 November 2012, it was announced that the site would be closing down on 14 November, with users able to access and download their content until 31 December, at which point the site would be deleted completely.[2]

DailyBooth was funded by the startup funding firm, Y Combinator.[3]

History

DailyBooth was founded and opened in February 2009[4] by Jon Wheatley and lead developer Ryan Amos, gaining popularity after several YouTube stars and Internet celebrities, such as Ashton Kutcher and his wife Demi Moore[5] joined and encouraged their viewers and readers to join. On 7 September 2009 the site passed the 1,000,000 photo mark[6] and the user who posted the 1,000,000th photo won a Throwboy pillow.[7] In early 2010, the website reached 3,000,000 photos and 10,000,000 comments.

There were three versions of DailyBooth, the original (1.0), and two complete re-writes (2.0 and 3.0).

Y Combinator stated that they had once considered a name change for DailyBooth, but were afraid it would cause a revolt with the community. In April 2012 it was announced that Airbnb will take over the team of DailyBooth in their search for talent.[8]

On 11 November 2012, members were sent an e-mail stating that no more content could be uploaded after 14 November and that all content will be permanently deleted on 31 December 2012. They introduced an option to export all the photos on an account. On 15 November 2012, DailyBooth became read only, removing the ability for users to post any new photos or comments. It closed completely on 31 December 2012.

Features

The Live Feed was a feature which displays a real-time stream of recent photos and activity from all public members on the site.

The Live Map displayed real-time updates on a map.[9]

DailyBooth allowed users to automatically post a link to their Twitter account when they take new photos.[10] DailyBooth also offered short URLs for users to link to their photos.

Dailybooth Mobile Apps

Dailybooth released an iPhone Application that was very popular. With the release of Dailybooth V.3 came the launch of the all new Dailybooth application which included live feed, and the ability to message other users. The application is no longer available in Apple App Store.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 140 Characters? That’s A Lot of Writing. Just Post A Picture on DailyBooth. MG Siegler. 2009-08-18. 25 June 2017. 23 September 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160923031000/https://techcrunch.com/2009/08/18/140-characters-thats-a-lot-of-writing-just-post-a-picture-on-dailybooth/. live.
  2. Web site: Once Red Hot Photo Service DailyBooth is Closing Down. Jon. Russell. 12 November 2012. The Next Web. 18 June 2018. 9 February 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190209180542/https://thenextweb.com/insider/2012/11/12/is-original-photo-sharing-service-dailybooth-closing-down/. live.
  3. Web site: Why Is Photo Startup DailyBooth So Hot?. Jennifer. Martinez. 18 September 2009. gigaom.com. 9 February 2019. 6 October 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191006055916/https://gigaom.com/2009/09/18/dailybooth-grabs-vc-attention/. dead.
  4. Web site: The DailyBooth Story. dailybooth.com. 27 September 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090926234711/http://dailybooth.com/blog/?p=7. 26 September 2009. dead.
  5. News: DailyBooth.com builds communities . Los Angeles Times. Jessica . Guynn . 2010-07-04.
  6. http://dailybooth.com/jemmahatty/1000000 1,000,000th picture
  7. http://www.dailybooth.com/blog/?p=170 DailyBooth Throwboy Competition
  8. Web site: DailyBooth finally exits in talent acquisition by Airbnb. O'Dell. J.. 2012-07-24. venturebeat.com. Venture Beat. 2016-12-14. 13 April 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180413125252/https://venturebeat.com/2012/07/24/dailybooth-airbnb/. live.
  9. Web site: DailyBooth Live Map . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090927005803/http://www.dailybooth.com/map . 27 September 2009 .
  10. Web site: DailyBooth: Microblogging Through Photos. Pete Cashmore. Pete Cashmore. Mashable. 2009-02-14. 27 September 2009. 4 September 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090904173628/http://mashable.com/2009/02/14/dailybooth/. live.